Profile: Rodrigo Castillo Filomarino

Personal background
Im a computer science student and a music composition student. I am 22 years old and almost time i live in Mexico City.
I love computers and specially the Macintoshes. I work hard in computers and work hardest in the Music.
I play the piano and guitar as a composition instruments ( of classical music).
I think the people dont spend time enought to think about the good actions that can do to other people without make any effort. I say make the good and do not look to who.
After all, i think that the humans create the most wonderful knows thinks in the universe (maybe SETI@home can change that)
Well, that is all for my part. You can read the down section to more interesting writings

Ciao


Rodrigo
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
Well, of couse that I believe in extraterrestrial life, i think that the humans must discover at least, some evidence of extraterrestrial life and or intelligence. Benefits are too much to name it, dangers I want to think that the only creature that destroy other creatures its the human.
We should transmit a proof of our existence in the universe, i think that we must put the Human Genoma and the finest selection of music and mathematicals concepts that we have.
I run SETI@home for one simple reason, as a scientist i believe in other forms of live outside the Earth, and as a musician i think that must exists very interesting sounds in the Universe. The SETI proyect all of them are a great ones. Usefulls and Hopefulls for the future of the entire human race.

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